Cool, thank you. Thinking about trying this, but hoping it will be added after Frodo. Don't really like patching things myself. But a question, would it be possible to detect the mode from the movie playing so you don't have to manually change subtitle mode?

@pieh is right. He gave to me link elupus patch long time ago. This patch adapting gui to display hsbs/hou, but the playing movie was not good. I've tried to correct it but my knowledge of c++ was very weak .
So I decided run 3D hdmi frame-packing on bino. So I modified openelec config files, and wrote simple patch to XBMC for handling switching 3D signal to TV set. You can read on this link: http://sd-xbmc.org/?q=node/3
@ktrz if you know more better c++ like me, and you are interested to include playing 3D files to XBMC let me know.

I don't get point of creating patch against previous release - this won't be backported and I certainly won't spend time on it. We are in development forum, if you want to help, you need to be able to build latest stuff ...

In any case I got info that it seems to work with few glitches:
1. sometimes left/right views for GUI are getting out of sync and they both display different things
2. missing some details from textures (propably because currently we render half sbs/half tab and squashed elements are missing some "important" pixels)

pieh - check out the rPI stuff - IIRC there is code that detects the 3D-mode from filename and also sends correct commands via HDMI to the TV. Don't have a link at hand - but there is a recent PR improving it IIRC.

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